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Quiz about Everything is different with the letter I

Everything is different with the letter I! Quiz


I will give you two clues to two words. The second word is formed by adding the letter "I" to the first word. Anagram, if necessary. Give both words (shorter word first) separated by a single space.

A multiple-choice quiz by masfon. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
masfon
Time
5 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
412,484
Updated
Apr 29 23
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Easy
Avg Score
9 / 10
Plays
273
Last 3 plays: spaismunky (9/10), andymuenz (6/10), CmdrK (0/10).
Author's Note: Example: the first clue is: in past time - ago. Add a letter I to ago, anagram if necessary, to get an answer to the second clue: a fee paid when exchanging one currency for another. That gives agio. The solution is "ago agio". Note hints for the number of letters.
Question 1 of 10
1. A wild mammal with valuable fur; the thin tower side of a mosque.

Answer: (Two words: 6 letters and 7 letters)
Question 2 of 10
2. Another name for a picture riddle; painful and dark area of the skin caused by an injury.

Answer: (Two words: 5 letters and 6 letters)
Question 3 of 10
3. The 40 days before Easter in the Christian religion; a recess in the shoreline

Answer: (Two words: 4 letters and 5 letters)
Question 4 of 10
4. Typical footwear made from wood (remember the Netherlands); the study of correct reasoning.

Answer: (Two words: 4 letter and 5 letters)
Question 5 of 10
5. A synonym for empty; the state ruled by the Pope.

Answer: (Two words: 6 letters and 7 letters)
Question 6 of 10
6. Small insects that live in social colonies; a shiny type of fabric.

Answer: (Two Words: 4 letters and 5 letters)
Question 7 of 10
7. To shut something with noise and force; the religion of Muslims.

Answer: (Two words: 4 letters and 5 letters)
Question 8 of 10
8. A composition in verse (plural); establish something by authority.

Answer: (Two words: 5 letters and 6 letters)
Question 9 of 10
9. To attach by stitches; the noblemen that paid homage to the infant Jesus are called Magi or ______ Men.

Answer: (Two Words: 3 letters and 4 letters)
Question 10 of 10
10. Name given to the Emperor of Russia; A stringed musical instrument.

Answer: (Two words: 4 letters and 5 letters)

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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. A wild mammal with valuable fur; the thin tower side of a mosque.

Answer: Marten Minaret

Marten is an omnivorous mammal of the weasel family, agile, slender, and short-legged with large paws and a bushy tail. Depending on the species, the color of the fur varies from yellowish to dark brown and has a high market value. The martens are found in forests across colder parts of the northern hemisphere.

Minaret is a tower, usually associated with a mosque, from which the faithful are called to prayer five times each day by a crier or muezzin. Minarets have different shapes, with the upper parts usually richly decorated. The number of minarets per mosque can range from one to six. The minaret also serves as a symbol of Islam's presence. The earliest mosques had no minaret and the call was made from the highest roof in the vicinity of the mosque.
2. Another name for a picture riddle; painful and dark area of the skin caused by an injury.

Answer: Rebus Bruise

A rebus puzzle, picture riddle, or picture puzzle is made up of pictures, letters, and symbols whose names sound like syllables or parts of a word or phrase. Several rebuses can be combined to make a sentence. They can show their meaning easily or the meaning can be hidden and be deciphered only by the initiated.

Bruise is a bluish or purplish mark that appears under the surface of otherwise intact skin. In general, the stain appears due to a blow or strong pressure in the area with the consequent rupture of blood vessels. In elderly people, these spots can appear spontaneously.
3. The 40 days before Easter in the Christian religion; a recess in the shoreline

Answer: Lent Inlet

In the Christian doctrine, Lent is a 40-day period of penitential preparation and almsgiving for Easter. For the Western Roman Catholic Church and the Protestant denominations, "Ash Wednesday" is considered the start of Lent. The "Clean Monday" marks the start for Eastern Churches both Catholic and Orthodox.

The synonyms for inlet are bay, creek, cove, passage, fiord, etc. An "inlet" is considered a bay or recession on the shore of a sea, lake, or river. A narrow strip of water that goes from a sea or lake into the land, or between peninsulas, can also be called an inlet.
4. Typical footwear made from wood (remember the Netherlands); the study of correct reasoning.

Answer: Clog Logic

A clog is a type of footwear, made entirely or partially of wood. It continues in use as protective footwear in agricultural activities and in some industries and mines. Clogs are also used in different types of dances, including tap dancing. The names of these shoes vary a lot: geta in Japan, trāskor in Sweden, and sabot in France. It is impossible not to think about the famous "Klompen" when you think of the Netherlands.

The study of the laws of thought or correct reasoning can be defined as logic. Logic comprises a series of principles and criteria that make it possible to distinguish good reasoning from bad. It is a type of tool that allows, from given information, you to arrive at a reasonable conclusion.
5. A synonym for empty; the state ruled by the Pope.

Answer: Vacant Vatican

Vacant is an adjective that is synonymous with empty, unoccupied, available, and unfilled; it means to be without content or without an occupant.

The Vatican or Vatican City is the smallest fully independent nation-state in the world. Its sovereign is the Pope, head of the Roman Catholic Church. It is located within the commune of Rome, from which it is separated by a wall except at St. Peter's Square. Several impressive buildings are in this area: St. Peter's Basilica, the Vatican Palace, museums, and a library.
6. Small insects that live in social colonies; a shiny type of fabric.

Answer: Ants Satin

Ants are small insects of the Formicidae family, related to wasps and bees, that live underground. They have largely organized social habits and live in colonies. The colonies range in size and generally have three classes of residents: one or more egg-laying queens, the males, and the workers. Colonies are considered superorganisms because ants work collectively, forming a unit.

A fabric whose weave results in a smooth, glossy, or lustrous surface is called satin. Usually, the top surface is glossy and the other is opaque. There are several types of satin that are used for different applications in both decoration and fashion.
7. To shut something with noise and force; the religion of Muslims.

Answer: Slam Islam

To slam means to beat hard, to strike hard, to shut something, to crash into something with force. The word can be used as a noun, meaning the loud noise resulting from the forced and noisy closing of something, such as a door or a window.

Islam is one of the major religions in the world and its followers are called Muslims. It is a monotheistic religion founded by the Prophet Muhammad. The holy book of Islam is the "Koran", which is believed to be the word of Allah transmitted to Muhammad.
8. A composition in verse (plural); establish something by authority.

Answer: Poems Impose

Poems are literary pieces composed of several verses, stanzas, or strophes, and sometimes with rhyme, usually using figurative language. A verse is the name given to each line of a poem and is the element that differentiates poetry from prose. Verses make up a stanza, which is classified according to the number of verses it contains. Poems can be epic, narrative, dramatic, or lyrical.

To force, thrust, inflict, urge, and press are some synonyms for "to impose". To impose is to make something, not necessarily well known nor desirable, be accepted or put in the place of something. To impose on means take advantage of, abuse, exploit, or take unfair advantage of.
9. To attach by stitches; the noblemen that paid homage to the infant Jesus are called Magi or ______ Men.

Answer: Sew Wise

To sew means to attach, stitch, seam, or fasten something to something else by stitching, with the help of a needle or the use of a sewing machine.

In Christian tradition the noble pilgrims who visited Jesus after his birth were called Magi or "Wise Men". One is considered wise when one uses common sense, and good judgment in the face of certain situations. The ability to reason well can be acquired by schooling, reading, or by experience.
10. Name given to the Emperor of Russia; A stringed musical instrument.

Answer: Tsar Sitar

Tsar also spelled tzar or czar is a title used to refer to a supreme ruler, especially in Russia. Tsar Peter I, also known as "Peter the Great", in 1721, changed the title of "Tsar" to "Emperor of all Russia" in order to modernize his regime and establish his primacy over the church. However, the title "tsar" remained popular until the Russian Revolution of 1917 and the assassination of Nicholas II in 1918.

A sitar is a plucked stringed musical instrument, which measures about 4 feet (1.2 m) in length; it has a round body, a long neck, and a variable number of strings. It is a popular instrument in the Indian subcontinent and is known worldwide through the works of Ravi Shankar. In the 1960s, various bands such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones used the instrument.
Source: Author masfon

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